A touchy subject, but here goes. A man walks into an optician's with a black box. He opens the box to reveal a smelly off-brown content, which he shows to the receptionist and asks if he can see the optician. "Is that yours?" she asks. "Yes." "Are you sure it's not a doctor you want... Continue Reading →
Vaccines – joining the dots
First a presentation of figures that is easy to understand and difficult to refute. In the three months from December 2020 to February 2021 in the UK there were more Covid-19 deaths than at the time when the so-called pandemic was at its peak from March 2020 to May 2020. And it was not just... Continue Reading →
Death of the Old Year
Tennyson's Death of the Old Year was bubbling over with gaiety and the last verse, reproduced below, is the most foreboding verse of all. The Old Year on its death-bed was personified as having been a great 365/6 days in which to have lived, at least for the narrator. "He was full of joke and... Continue Reading →